Welcome Snipe's new music editor and to our new fake office
Darren Atwater | Thursday 7 February, 2013 09:09

Snipe is very pleased to announce the appointment of Tom Jenkins as music editor. Tom has been Deputy Music Editor for the past year, and editor in charge of MPFrees.
Email MP3s, invitations, interview entreaties to Tom at music@snipelondon.com
Calendar items should still be emailled to listings@snipelondon.com
Snipe thanks 2010 RoTD Best Editor nominee John Rogers for guiding the section for the past three years. John, who is stepping down to take care of his growing business, wil continue as a contributor to Snipe, where he’ll be called Music Editor Emeritus or At-Large or something.
Snipe has also moved its fake office. The old fake office, in a mailbox centre in Soho, has to suddenly move because the mailbox centre is suddenly moving.
The new fake office is now is Shoreditch, which should make everyone relax just a little bit.
The new address:
SNIPE
152 City Road,
London
EC1V 2NX
Of course, this is just another mailbox centre, so please don’t drop by and explain to the guy behind the counter why you had to put aluminium sheets over your windows of your flat in Islington because the people across the street were shooting some-sort-of-ray and Snipe is exactly the type of magazine that would not be scared to run that story, don’t you think?. Again.
Also, please do not send CDs. We just toss them. You want music coverage, go bug Tom by email.
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